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Hayden (given name)

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Hayden
Hayden is a variant of Haydn derived in honour of Joseph Haydn (pictured)
Pronunciationheɪdən
GenderUnisex
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)Old High German
Derivationheidano
Meaningheathen
Other names
Variant form(s)Haydn, Haydon, Haeden, Heyden, Haiden, Haidyn
Related namesHaydn (surname)
See alsoHayden (surname)

Hayden is a given name in the English language. The name is variant of the given name Haydn, which is derived from the surname Haydn in honour of Austrian composer Joseph Haydn (1732–1809). Haydn originated as a respelling of the nickname Heiden, which originally refers to either heath or heathen. The name is derived from the Middle High German heiden, and from the Old High German heidano.[1]

Hayden was generally considered a masculine given name up until the mid 20th century.[1] The popularity of Hayden has been influenced by the popularity of similar-sounding names such as Aidan, Braden, Caden, and Jadon.[2]

In the United States, the name became progressively less used for males, dropping out of the top 1,000 names before 1950. In the 1980s, the name reappeared, but was used for both males and females, with increasing popularity. Its popularity in the United States peaked at 2007 at 72nd most popular male name and in 2008 as the 127th most popular female name.[3] It is now used in roughly equal numbers for American boys and girls.[4] As a male name, Hayden also made a comeback in Australia in the 1980s and continues to reign in the top 100. In 2014, it came in at No. 66, up from No. 68 in 2013, but down from No. 52 in 2012 and No. 43 in 2011.[5]

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  1. ^ a b Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 120, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
  2. ^ Rosenkrantz, Linda, and Satran, Pamela Redmond (2007). The Baby Name Bible. St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 978-0-312-35220-2, p. 343
  3. ^ U.S. Social Security Administration database of baby names
  4. ^ Williams, Alex (18 August 2016). "Is Hayden a Boy or Girl? Both. 'Post-Gender' Baby Names Are on the Rise". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  5. ^ Mccrindle.com.au. 'Baby Names Australia 2015'. 2015. Web. 6 June 2015.